ELECTRIC MOTOR KIT FOR PHYSICS LAB
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Minimum Order Quantity: 1 PieceAarson electric motor kit for physics lab
Armatures (6 Nos): Armatures are the rotating part of the motor, usually consisting of a coil of wire wrapped around a core. When the coil interacts with the magnetic field, it creates rotational motion.
Mild Steel Yokes (6 Nos): Yokes are structures that help guide and support the armature within the motor.
Support Bases Wooden (6 Nos): These are likely wooden bases used to mount and stabilize the motor components during assembly and operation.
Knitting Needle Shafts (Aluminum Shafts) (6 Nos): These shafts serve as axles for the armatures, allowing them to rotate within the motor.
Rivets (24 Nos): Rivets are used to securely fasten components together, such as attaching the armature to the shaft or securing the yokes to the base.
Split Pins (12 Nos): Split pins may be used for additional fastening or securing purposes within the motor assembly.
Reel 26 SWG PVC Covered Copper Wire (1 No): This wire is likely used to wind coils around the armatures, creating electromagnets when electricity is passed through them.
Reels Cello Tape (2 Nos): Cello tape may be used for insulation purposes or securing components in place.
Rubber Tubing (30cm, 2.5mm bore): Rubber tubing might be used for various purposes such as insulation or creating connections within the motor assembly.
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